On Sun, 2019-11-10 at 17:20 +0000, Paul Allen wrote: > "Take home" and "take away" share an important property: "not for > consumption on > the premises." Whether you take the stuff home or take it off the > premises and > consume it nearby, you are not consuming it on the premises. > > Try a related situation: a chip shop near me. Some chip shops are > takeaway > only. This one happens to have seats and tables, so it gets tagged > as a > cafe with take_away=yes. Some people who buy fish and chips to take > away > go across the road, sit on one of the two benches there, and eat > them. Others > take their fish and chips all the way home. Taking the fish and > chips home > is one of the subsets of things you can do if you take the fish and > chips away.
The big difference between the take away and take home is the packaging quantities. A fish and chip shop, as do most other takeaways) sells a meal that is ready to eat (1). A take away ice-cream is again ready to eat, it is a cornet/tub/or a single lolly. Ice cream to take home, as sold in supermarkets, is in large packs, intended to be dispensed from your home freezer. Whilst a group could split a pack of lollys or cornetos and sit on the bench over the road, they are unlikely to do that with a 5 litre tub of ice-cream. Phil (trigpoint) 1. I doubt many Indian takeaways are eaten on the bench outside.
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